Study of knowledge, attitude, and perception toward LGBTQ people amongst medical students

Reeva Sorathiya, Anup Bharati, Ayushree Patil, S. Gorade
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Background: People across cultures have had negative stereotypes, prejudice, and discriminatory attitudes toward the LGBTQ community for many years. Unfortunately, this perception exists within the medical fraternity as well, which in turn has a negative impact on the provision of healthcare facilities to individuals. Change in awareness and perception of LGBTQ among medical undergraduate students may remedy the situation. Aim: To find out the knowledge, attitude, and perception of medical graduates toward the LGBTQ community. Materials and Methods: The study is a cross-sectional observation study and was designed as an online survey using stratified random sampling incorporating the questions from California State University, Northridge (CSUN) questionnaire, Acceptance of Homosexuals (AHO), Homosexuality Attitude Scale (HAS), and relevant sociodemographic details. The data were collected using Google Forms for 3 months. Result: A total of 300 medical undergraduate students were included in the study. Around 87.6% (n = 263) of participants are comfortable having a friend with a homosexual orientation in their circle and 63% (n = 189) disagree that the acceptance of LGBTQ people has anything to do with the morality of our society. Conclusion: Although the overall knowledge and attitude of medical graduates toward LGBTQ is positive, a considerable percentage of students have negative attitudes. Despite the overwhelmingly accepting attitudes and perceptions, some individuals are slightly reluctant to interact comfortably with LGBTQ people. Medical students need to be trained to maintain a non-homophobic attitude.
关于医学生对 LGBTQ 的了解、态度和看法的研究
背景:多年来,不同文化背景下的人们一直对 LGBTQ 群体抱有负面的成见、偏见和歧视态度。不幸的是,医学界也存在这种观念,这反过来又对为个人提供医疗保健设施产生了负面影响。医学本科生对 LGBTQ 的认识和看法的改变可能会纠正这种情况。目的:了解医科毕业生对 LGBTQ 群体的认识、态度和看法。材料与方法:本研究是一项横断面观察研究,采用分层随机抽样的方式进行在线调查,调查内容包括加州州立大学北岭分校(CSUN)问卷、同性恋者接受度(AHO)、同性恋态度量表(HAS)以及相关社会人口学细节。数据使用谷歌表格收集,为期 3 个月。研究结果共有 300 名医学本科生参与了研究。约 87.6%(n = 263)的参与者认为在自己的圈子里有同性恋倾向的朋友是件舒服的事,63%(n = 189)的参与者不同意接受 LGBTQ 与社会道德有关。结论尽管医学毕业生对 LGBTQ 的总体认识和态度是积极的,但仍有相当比例的学生持消极态度。尽管绝大多数人的态度和观念都是接受的,但有些人还是不太愿意与 LGBTQ 进行舒适的互动。医科学生需要接受培训,以保持不仇视的态度。
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